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why doesn't it do a carl icahn once? the stock now isn't because of financial engineering but real engineering. it is innovating, creating new products. they are now more software than hardware oriented. people love them. the stock is rallying the way it used to when the reviews came out about the operating system. they were not only laudatory but glowing. it leaped over samsung. the new tablet is best t at anything imagined a year ago. we are beginning to hear from companies who make corrugated boxes and who shop holiday gifts and retailers who sell hard goods that it's beginning to look like an apple christmas. can it be as good as two years ago? i don't know. still a ways from here. the fact that the stock went this high without raising price target nonsense good news. is fact that it is not done on upgrades and price target nonsense and table pounding tells me the run has staying power. i know apple isn't giving me a credible social alternative to go with mobile. it didn't buy pandora because it thought it uh could b
why doesn't it do a carl icahn once? the stock now isn't because of financial engineering but real engineering. it is innovating, creating new products. they are now more software than hardware oriented. people love them. the stock is rallying the way it used to when the reviews came out about the operating system. they were not only laudatory but glowing. it leaped over samsung. the new tablet is best t at anything imagined a year ago. we are beginning to hear from companies who make...
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. >> carl in ohio. >> jim! long-term financial advice from you. >> sure. >> i'm wondering about a stock to put in my wife's ira. ryan air, i like the dividend and the metrics. >> i like plum creek timber a little more, but this is one of those things where it's a six or half dozen and i think plum creek is every bit as good as ryan air. can i go to chuck in california, please? chuck? >> do you think it is a good time to buy or sell yahoo? yahoo is doing a buyback. is it a good thing for the stock brokers? >> i was talking with about that with david faber and carl quintanilla and it is absolutely extraordinary to me that this company's worth so much. so much more than people thought, because of ali baba or yahoo japan, i would wait for a down moment and buy some yahoo. as tolstoy said, all bull markets are unhappy in their own way. stay with cramer. >>> terrific trifecta. three retail reports, three serious sell-offs and they only have one thing in common. cramer thinks they could be headed up from here. don't m
. >> carl in ohio. >> jim! long-term financial advice from you. >> sure. >> i'm wondering about a stock to put in my wife's ira. ryan air, i like the dividend and the metrics. >> i like plum creek timber a little more, but this is one of those things where it's a six or half dozen and i think plum creek is every bit as good as ryan air. can i go to chuck in california, please? chuck? >> do you think it is a good time to buy or sell yahoo? yahoo is doing a...
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schlumberger, transocean, carl did that deal. i cannot bless that. nathaniel in virginia. >> caller: great big booya. how you doing today? >> allen iverson boohay. >> i invested in apple. it feels like a soap opera. >> i agree. they could buy netflix or twitter. instead it gets no respect. this has become the rodney dangerfield of stocks. it deserves more respect and it doesn't need to go back to school. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> the the second hunger games movie comes out next week. instead of doing the arena style death match, we're paying tribute to the franchise by talking about hunger gains. stocks like white wave foods, wwav, milk, coffee creamer, soy and almond milk based products, plant based, spun off from dean foods a year ago. the healthy eating category took a hit when whole foods delivered a not great quarter. we don't need to worry. the company reported last thursday, 1% earnings, 18% basis. 11.1%, double digit year over year. their ope
schlumberger, transocean, carl did that deal. i cannot bless that. nathaniel in virginia. >> caller: great big booya. how you doing today? >> allen iverson boohay. >> i invested in apple. it feels like a soap opera. >> i agree. they could buy netflix or twitter. instead it gets no respect. this has become the rodney dangerfield of stocks. it deserves more respect and it doesn't need to go back to school. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning...
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transocean, carl did that deal. i cannot bless that. >> caller: great big booya. how you doing today? >> allen al veriz son, i invest in apple. it feels like a soap opera. >> i agree. instead it get nos respect. this has become the rodsny dangerfield of stocks. it deserves more respect and doesn't need to go back to school. that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't ma
transocean, carl did that deal. i cannot bless that. >> caller: great big booya. how you doing today? >> allen al veriz son, i invest in apple. it feels like a soap opera. >> i agree. instead it get nos respect. this has become the rodsny dangerfield of stocks. it deserves more respect and doesn't need to go back to school. that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. ♪ the shell brought him...
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remember that phrase, you couldn't afford to sell, that's what carl and david and i were chatting about this morning, the notion that as dangerous as it is to stay invested when the tape is extended, and if you're a money manager it's even more dangerous to your franchise to be underinvested and it's a risk reward when you think about it. i know it's a hard concept. you can only think of one kind of prudence at home, the kind that says you're buying stocks all the way up here? are you kidding me? are you seriously using the price break from an ugly story to buy a stock that's up 76%? do you think it's time to buy home depot simply because america's home builder has knocked down on a huge cancellation number and the drop-off in orders? it even reached for restoration hardware which has climbed back from the depths and honestly, are you contemplating buying fedex from the downgrade after the 44 points that it has run? of course, the last one's very funny because the answer would be yes given the fact that dan lobe revealed a position in it today. the answer to your questions if you're a m
remember that phrase, you couldn't afford to sell, that's what carl and david and i were chatting about this morning, the notion that as dangerous as it is to stay invested when the tape is extended, and if you're a money manager it's even more dangerous to your franchise to be underinvested and it's a risk reward when you think about it. i know it's a hard concept. you can only think of one kind of prudence at home, the kind that says you're buying stocks all the way up here? are you kidding...
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caller carl doug, from san antonio texas, i have an arkansas razorback sweet bye-bye bye boo-yah. >> i don't know how that goes, don't go to florida. what's up? >> caller: talk to me about online gaming stock boyd. >> i don't need. that i got las vegas sands, top of the line. the stock has already come down from the high. i say lbs. let's go with best of breed at all times. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. ♪ like, really big... then expanded? . . >> dream force i got a chance to speak to a ton of ceos. so tonight we want to take a look at one of my absolute favorite consumer product companies. you know i have been behind it a long time, it's jardin. more than 100 different outdoor brands. rollins baseball gloves, the latest model is interesting. maybe not in your store. mr. coffee machines, oster blenders, candles too with the $1.75 billion acquisition of yankee candle, which closed just last month among money other household name products. they are fabulous at finding tiny niche bargai
caller carl doug, from san antonio texas, i have an arkansas razorback sweet bye-bye bye boo-yah. >> i don't know how that goes, don't go to florida. what's up? >> caller: talk to me about online gaming stock boyd. >> i don't need. that i got las vegas sands, top of the line. the stock has already come down from the high. i say lbs. let's go with best of breed at all times. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round...
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he should bring carl banks, my favorite new york giant, who also is integral to the success. i think g-iii goes much higher and if you talk with manny chirico, the bankable ceo from pvh, you will hear exactly the same thing. that's a winner. by the way, i really want an eagles jacket while i'm at it, but i will pay. i mean, i'll pay money. can i speak to ara in ohio, please. >> caller: i'm calling about the peg ratio and using to determine whether a stock is cheap or not. you interviewed the ceo of iconix. doing my homework, i was shocked when i saw the peg was below one. it's had a great run. based on a 22% five-year growth rate, the company has a peg of less than one. what makes it stand out to me is its one-third the peg of other high fliers. am i crazy to think the stock is ridiculously cheap and should be much higher? >> i'm not going to disagree with you. if you recall from that interview, i was incredibly bullish about the prospect. i had been skeptical. remember, he came on, i came away very sold. and i continue to be sold. that stock, i agree it goes higher. anf stor
he should bring carl banks, my favorite new york giant, who also is integral to the success. i think g-iii goes much higher and if you talk with manny chirico, the bankable ceo from pvh, you will hear exactly the same thing. that's a winner. by the way, i really want an eagles jacket while i'm at it, but i will pay. i mean, i'll pay money. can i speak to ara in ohio, please. >> caller: i'm calling about the peg ratio and using to determine whether a stock is cheap or not. you interviewed...
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david faber, my co-host along with carl quintanilla on "squawk on the street," he is chiding me. he's looking at -- there are three good a.c.t. words. here's the problem, the stock has been on fire, they're fixing their balance sheet, i think the order's going to be there. i'm not backing away even though we've got a big gain. i still like alu. mitch in california, mitch? >> caller: hey, jim, my question's regarding lionsgate entertainment. the stock's been performing over 100% year-to-date and in the past month trading about 8% below the all-time high. i would like to know a good play going into earnings season this week as well as the new "hunger games" film. >> you've got to get through earnings before you get to "hunger games." i think "hunger games" is going to be good. i underestimated the first "hunger games." stock was at 16, went to 20 and proceeded to go to 30. i believe you have to wait until after the quarter and then it awaits you. are you atwitter about a social media ipo? and you know which one i mean. be prudent, don't be crazy. "mad money" will be right back. >>>
david faber, my co-host along with carl quintanilla on "squawk on the street," he is chiding me. he's looking at -- there are three good a.c.t. words. here's the problem, the stock has been on fire, they're fixing their balance sheet, i think the order's going to be there. i'm not backing away even though we've got a big gain. i still like alu. mitch in california, mitch? >> caller: hey, jim, my question's regarding lionsgate entertainment. the stock's been performing over 100%...